2006 |
April |
Sumitrans (Japan) Corporation, Sumisho Logistics Co., Ltd, All-Trans Co., Ltd. established Sumisho Global Logistics Co., Ltd through a merger of three companies.
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June |
Construction of Akanehama Logistics Center No. 1 is completed. |
November |
Moves the Air Traffic Dept. to Harumi. |
2007 |
March |
Construction of Akanehama Logistics Center No. 2 is completed. |
August |
Moves the Urawa Logistics Center to Akanehama Logistics Center No. 2. |
September |
Launches the plastic pallet cleaning service. |
November |
Obtains Privacy Mark (Personal information protection Management Systems) certification |
2008 |
July |
Moves the Kansai Logistics Center from Osaka Hokko (North Port) to Osaka Nanko (South Port). |
2009 |
June |
Obtains ISO14001 (Environmental Management System) certification |
2010 |
May |
Moves the Kita-Kanto Pallet Cleaning Depot from Nitta Sorimachi-cho to Nitta Nakaeda-cho within the same city of Ota. |
2011 |
April |
Moves the Maxicon Logistics Dept. from Fujisawa to Yokohama. |
2015 |
April |
Invests in SUMISHO GLOBAL LOGISTICS EUROPE GmbH and Sumisho Global Logistics (USA) Corporation, making them SGL Group companies. |
June |
Moves the Maxicon Logistics Dept. from Yokohama to Harumi. |
October |
Increases of capital to 578 million yen and invests in Sumisho Global Logistics (Thailand) Co., Ltd., making it an SGL Group company. |
December |
Increases of capital to 1.356 billion yen and invests in Sumisho Global Logistics (China) Co., Ltd. and PT. Sumisho Global Logistics Indonesia, making them SGL Group companies. |
2016 |
September |
Establishes Higashi Narashino Logistics Center |
2017 |
February |
Moves the Nagoya Branch from Higashi-ku to Nakamura-ku |
2018 |
September |
Moves the Head Office from Chuo-ku to Chiyoda-ku |